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Furret

148

Attack

125

Defense

198

Stamina

1,987
Lvl 50Max CP
1,758
Lvl 40
1,255
Lvl 25Weather Boost
1,004
Lvl 20Raids/Eggs
753
Lvl 15Research

Other Pokemon are strong, poor Furret is only long but it can walk.

It can walk!

Other Pokemon can fight, but poor Furret had best take flight but it can walk.

It can walk!

And yes, your Furret is a cute little guy, running around and looking like it's super-spry, but use it in a raid and watch your friends carry you, so leave it off the queue! 

Furret doesn't really have any "good" movesets for attacking...

  • Quick Attack has solid neutral coverage and good power. Sucker Punch can also be okay, but Fighting Types are common enough that it's giving the attacker a free win... of course using Furret on defense is kind of giving the other attacker a free win regardless.
  • Brick Break is probably the best Charged Move option due to how frequently it comes out, but its power is pretty bad.
  • Dig and Trailblaze are both okay options, though they don't come out as frequently.
  • Hyper Beam will likely never come out.
  • Swift is kind of okay, but not strong enough to be worthwhile.

Sucker Punch's much high damage often eclipses Quick Attack's STAB and slightly higher energy generation.

Swift is Furret's bread and butter - a cheap STAB move with decent damage. Trailblaze turns Furret into a dangerous sweeping threat thanks to its Attack boosts. Dig, Hyper Beam, and Brick Break are all mediocre options.

Furret is an underdogferret in PvP, featuring impressive bulk, a mono-Normal typing, and speedy and reliable moveset. Thanks to the addition of Swift and Trailblaze in the Might and Mastery Season, Furret becomes both a strong generalist and a deadly sweeper. It does, however, still struggle greatly to get past Fighting-types as it lacks the means to really threaten them.

10,000 Stardust + 25 Candy
Second Charge Move Cost
7%
Flee Rate
1 KM
Buddy Distance
15%
Catch Rate
50%
Female Ratio
50%
Male Ratio